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Showing Original Post only (View all)Newsweek Cover Story: Donald Trump's Many Business Failures, Explained [View all]
http://www.newsweek.com/2016/08/12/donald-trumps-business-failures-election-2016-486091.htmlDONALD TRUMP'S MANY BUSINESS FAILURES, EXPLAINED
BY KURT EICHENWALD
ON 8/2/16 AT 6:10 AM
COVER STORY
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Lost contracts, bankruptcies, defaults, deceptions and indifference to investorsTrumps business career is a long, long list of such troubles, according to regulatory, corporate and court records, as well as sworn testimony and government investigative reports. Call it the art of the bad deal, one created by the arrogance and recklessness of a businessman whose main talent is self-promotion.
He is also pretty good at self-deception, and plain old deception. Trump is willing to claim success even when it is not there, according to his own statements. Im just telling you, you wouldnt say that you're failing, he said in a 2007 deposition when asked to explain why he would give an upbeat assessment of his business even if it was in trouble. If somebody said, How you doing? you're going to say you're doing good. Perhaps such dissembling is fine in polite cocktail party conversation, but in the business world its called lying.
And while Trump is quick to boast that his purported billions prove his business acumen, his net worth is almost unknowable given the loose standards and numerous outright misrepresentations he has made over the years. In that 2007 deposition, Trump said he based estimates of his net worth at times on psychology and my own feelings. But those feelings are often wrongin 2004, he presented unaudited financials to Deutsche Bank while seeking a loan, claiming he was worth $3.5 billion. The bank concluded Trump was, to say the least, puffing; it put his net worth at $788 million, records show. (Trump personally guaranteed $40 million of the loan to his company, so Deutsche coughed up the money. He later defaulted on that commitment.)
Trumps many misrepresentations of his successes and his failures mattera lot. As a man who has never held so much as a city council seat, there is little voters can examine to determine if he is competent to hold office. He has no voting record and presents few details about specific policies. Instead, he sells himself as qualified to run the country because he is a businessman who knows how to get things done, and his financial dealings are the only part of his background available to assess his competence to lead the country. And while Trump has had a few successes in business, most of his ventures have been disasters.
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Hissyspit
Aug 2016
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No wonder one of his favorite ways to insult other people and institutions is to
smirkymonkey
Aug 2016
#5
Everything else aside, He I S hiding his tax returns, the ONLY question is...
63splitwindow
Aug 2016
#7
"God help us" is what Bloomburg said about Trump running the USA like he does his business.
patricia92243
Aug 2016
#14